John McCain Calls for Obama to Act in Syria

On Sunday’s Meet the Press, Sen. John McCain took on Syria and encouraged President Barack Obama to take action in the troubled country, reports NBC News.  Suggested Reading Former Michigan Football Coach Sherron Moore Sentenced After Scandal That Rocked the Sport ‘In Living Color’: Where Are the Cast Members Now? Black Clergy React to Trump’s Photo…

On Sunday’s Meet the Press, Sen. John McCain took on Syria and encouraged President Barack Obama to take action in the troubled country, reports NBC News

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Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., a senior member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, urged the president to begin identifying a strategy to secure Syria’s stockpiles of chemical weapons should the government fall.

“Be prepared with an international force to go in and secure these stocks of chemical, and perhaps biological, weapons,” McCain said on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”

But, mindful of Americans’ war-weariness following nearly a decade of war in Iraq and Afghanistan, McCain cautioned against sending U.S. troops to Syria, warning that it could prompt resentment from Syrians. 

Read more at NBC News.

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